Archaeology of the Colonized

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Calabrian Pines
Category=NKA
collectors
colonial power dynamics
Dense
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Fayum Oasis
Forest Boundaries
Forest Department
granary
Head Dyke
Hidden Transcripts
Hilltop
Illicit Whisky
imperial taxation systems
Kalavasos Ayios Dhimitrios
Khufu's Pyramid
Khufu’s Pyramid
landscape analysis
Late Bronze Age
Late Bronze Age Cyprus
Local Knowledge
Loch Lomond
Loch Nan
Long House
mamas
material culture theory
Meskell 1998b
North Western Highlands
pile
Pitchforks
postcolonial archaeology
Roman Anatolia
rubble
rural resistance studies
saint
Saint Mamas
sledge
state
State Granary
subaltern agency in archaeology
threshing
Threshing Sledge
tithe
Tithe Collector

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415369916
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The first book to integrate fully the archaeological study of the landscape with the concerns of colonial and postcolonial history, theory and scholarship, The Archaeology of the Colonized focuses on the experience of the colonized in their landscape setting, looking at case studies from areas of the world not often considered in the postcolonial debate. It offers original, exciting approaches to the growing area of research in archaeology and colonialism.

From the pyramids of Old Kingdom Egypt to illicit whisky distilling in nineteenth-century Scotland, and from the Roman roads of Turkey to the threshing floors of Cyprus under British colonial rule, the case studies assist Dr. Given as he uses the archaeological evidence to create a vivid picture of how the lives and identities of farmers, artisans and labourers were affected by colonial systems of oppressive taxation, bureaucracy, forced labour and ideological control.

This will be valuable to students, scholars or professionals investigating the relationship between local community and central control in a wide range of historical and archaeological contexts.

Michael Given is a Research Fellow in the Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow, and co-director of the Troodos Archaeological and Environmental Survey Project in Cyprus. His research interests include archaeological survey, landscape archaeology, imperialism and historical archaeology. He is co-author with A. Bernard Knapp of The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project: social approaches to regional archaeological survey (2003).

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